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american healthcare is a terrific thing. >> healthcare -- the quality of healthcare is relevant to the healthcare bill. >> it is going to damage healthcare in this country. >> why do you say that? >> why do i say that? look how many doctors drop patients already from medicaid. >> but that has to do with medicaid and medicaid spending and you have to have a fix which they will do later but it is not part this of bill. >> we have to take a break here. you can continue during the commercial or panel plus. when we come back we want to take a longer view of what this means for president obama and the role of government in our daily lives and the larger implications of healthcare reform. back in a moment. just to make phone calls. but when at&t or verizon offer you an unlimited plan for $69.99, that's all it's good for -- phone calls. with sprint, for the same price, you get unlimited text, unlimited web and unlimited calling to every mobile phone in america. now, that's more like it. [ male announcer ] $69.99 for unlimited text, web and calling to any mobile in america. only from sprint. de
american healthcare is a terrific thing. >> healthcare -- the quality of healthcare is relevant to the healthcare bill. >> it is going to damage healthcare in this country. >> why do you say that? >> why do i say that? look how many doctors drop patients already from medicaid. >> but that has to do with medicaid and medicaid spending and you have to have a fix which they will do later but it is not part this of bill. >> we have to take a break here. you can...
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the big problem is healthcare. i hope to make a dent on spending going forward, spending reform and discretionary cap and maybe other categories. we haven't met for a while. we meet next tuesday. then we start deliberating henceforth after that. it's unclear where we're going to go. but i don't think you will see a big grand bargain. my personal hope is a big dent on spending and categories to get common ground on. we'll find out. bulls is a talented democrat and good to bring people together. but we're not interested in growing got and raiding taxes. we're interested to get spend going down. we don't want the revenue line to go down to meet the spending line, we want it to go the other way. hopefully we'll make a dense in the process. >> chris: bowles talked about deficit reduction. two-third spending cut, one-third revenue increases. could you accept that formula? >> i will give a shorter answer. we don't have a revenue problem. we have a spending problem. let's focus on the problem. >> chris: congressman ryan, c
the big problem is healthcare. i hope to make a dent on spending going forward, spending reform and discretionary cap and maybe other categories. we haven't met for a while. we meet next tuesday. then we start deliberating henceforth after that. it's unclear where we're going to go. but i don't think you will see a big grand bargain. my personal hope is a big dent on spending and categories to get common ground on. we'll find out. bulls is a talented democrat and good to bring people together....
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we do have problems in healthcare, but the idea that government can step in and take over the healthcare system and tell insurers and providers and doctors and hospitals how to do a better job, that in my view is as silly saying we want to have the folks running the post office and freddie mac and fannie mae and amtrak running one-fifth of our economy. >> chris: governor, i want to pick up on this. we got a lot of e-mails from conservatives this week who said you are the wrong man to be making that point. and they pointed specifically to your role in passing healthcare reform in massachusetts. in your book, you criticize actions by your successor governor patrick, but then you write this. put it on the screen. "even with these added costs and policy choices by the ledgetu led legislature, and governor, the plan is working." according to the "wall street journal," the average premiums are the highest in the nation, per capita spending is 27% higher than the national average. and fiscal 2010 costs are $47 million over-budget. is that your idea of, "the plan is working"? >> go back and look
we do have problems in healthcare, but the idea that government can step in and take over the healthcare system and tell insurers and providers and doctors and hospitals how to do a better job, that in my view is as silly saying we want to have the folks running the post office and freddie mac and fannie mae and amtrak running one-fifth of our economy. >> chris: governor, i want to pick up on this. we got a lot of e-mails from conservatives this week who said you are the wrong man to be...
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stop healthcare. cut taxes. end backroom deals with special interest and don't give terrorists miranda rights. it wasn't the same thing that swept barack obama into office. scott brown explicitly cam plained against the -- campaigned against the obama agenda. >> that may be what he campaigned on but that's not why the voters of massachusetts sent him to washington. if you look at exit poll, done by the "washington post" -- >> chris: it wasn't an exit poll. they did a poll. >> poll where voters participated to why they voted. more people voted to express support for obama than to oppose him. his approval rating among the electorate was 61%. the enthusiasm for republican policies among that electorate was for republicans 40% -- >> chris: you're not suggesting this is a mandate for barack obama? >> of course not. i'm also not suggesting that what you said a minute ago meets the truth test either. >> chris: you don't think that -- >> chris, hold on. >> chris: you don't think when they voted for brown they were votin
stop healthcare. cut taxes. end backroom deals with special interest and don't give terrorists miranda rights. it wasn't the same thing that swept barack obama into office. scott brown explicitly cam plained against the -- campaigned against the obama agenda. >> that may be what he campaigned on but that's not why the voters of massachusetts sent him to washington. if you look at exit poll, done by the "washington post" -- >> chris: it wasn't an exit poll. they did a poll....
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how are we going to pay for healthcare? it's a huge, huge problem for people defending the healthcare plan. >> you would not disagree that this deal is just, basically just a special benefit for special interest? >> of course. >> how do you think it will play in the country? >> in the country? >> in the country. >> the country is not the audience here. the country may have a judgment to make day-to-day right now, the healthcare plan is not very popular. people may say they want healthcare reform but things like this look very unsavory. >> that's what i'm asking. >> people say it look like a bro bribe, special interest reward. they see this compromise and say this is tawdry. >> it is a bribe. that is why it's so unpopular. look, not just a question of it depriving the treasury of revenue, it's question of equity. you have to two workers, same type of job, same plan, one of whom -- same income. one of whom is a member of the union. the guy who isn't is going to end up having a tax of 40% on his plan. and the other guy is not.
how are we going to pay for healthcare? it's a huge, huge problem for people defending the healthcare plan. >> you would not disagree that this deal is just, basically just a special benefit for special interest? >> of course. >> how do you think it will play in the country? >> in the country? >> in the country. >> the country is not the audience here. the country may have a judgment to make day-to-day right now, the healthcare plan is not very popular....
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congress for healthcare reform. we'll handicap the prospects for passage with white house press secretary robert gibbs. eric cantor, the number two house republican. and congressman chris van hollen in charge of electing democrats this november. then "courage & consequence." karl rove writes of his time in politics and takes on his critics. we'll ask him what really went on in the bush white house and what he thinks president obama is doing right and wrong. karl rove, live only on "fox news sunday." and chief justice john roberts calls out president obama over his "state of the union" speech. we'll ask our sunday panel about the war of words between two branches of government. all right now. on "fox news sunday." and hello, again, from fox news in washington. president obama delayed his trip to asia this coming week to help house leaders push through healthcare reform. how close is the white house to passing its top domestic initiative? we're joined by the president's press secretary robert gibbs. robert, welcome ba
congress for healthcare reform. we'll handicap the prospects for passage with white house press secretary robert gibbs. eric cantor, the number two house republican. and congressman chris van hollen in charge of electing democrats this november. then "courage & consequence." karl rove writes of his time in politics and takes on his critics. we'll ask him what really went on in the bush white house and what he thinks president obama is doing right and wrong. karl rove, live only on...
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and guess what, republicans are back there trying to repeal healthcare. still arguing about doing things that might damage the economy. that's to the president's advantage. >> i was going to say that there is no doubt he has a bump. but let's not get carried away. modest. still majority of the voters -- >> wait, wait. let me put these up, because we have them. the latest fox news poll shows 47% now approve of the job mr. obama is doing, while 44% disapprove. that is up seven points from last month. the "wall street journal" poll, 53% now approve. that's up eight points from last month. >> so he is above water across the board. he still does not get great marks for the economy. but just something i want to add to what bill said with the important dates, january 25 and march 4. there is a date in between there. the president gets to present his own budget. he gets to go first on the "state of the union" and go second before the republicans do. i think that is when we'll see how he can frame term of big debate over spending. >> the truth is you hear this fro
and guess what, republicans are back there trying to repeal healthcare. still arguing about doing things that might damage the economy. that's to the president's advantage. >> i was going to say that there is no doubt he has a bump. but let's not get carried away. modest. still majority of the voters -- >> wait, wait. let me put these up, because we have them. the latest fox news poll shows 47% now approve of the job mr. obama is doing, while 44% disapprove. that is up seven points...
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why not treat healthcare the same way? >> well, look, even governor schwarzenegger said, you know, starting all over again is really political speak and partisan speak for my way or the highway in essence. basically we have spent months on this. we have incorporate aed a whole host of republican ideas. and to hear my friend jon kyl say that the insurance companies are going to get the benefit, look, they're the ones fighting us the most. with all due respect, jon took their position on host of amendments in the finance committee basically supporting their views. democrats believe there should be simple rules of the road in which insurance companies can tell people when they have insurance when they make a claim, no, you're denied, they can't stop people who have an illest in from getting in -- illness from getting insurance. >> that is a fundamental difference. hearing that -- >> chris: i have to break in here. senator menendez, i have to break in here. i want to ask senator kyl one question. 30 seconds, senator kyl. one o
why not treat healthcare the same way? >> well, look, even governor schwarzenegger said, you know, starting all over again is really political speak and partisan speak for my way or the highway in essence. basically we have spent months on this. we have incorporate aed a whole host of republican ideas. and to hear my friend jon kyl say that the insurance companies are going to get the benefit, look, they're the ones fighting us the most. with all due respect, jon took their position on...
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house over the healthcare. it sites provisions within the bill as discriminatory because they favor minority and under served population. the commission is urging congress to reexamine the legislation based on constitutional grounds. >>> here is a priority that can wait. immigration. president owe bam says it will have to be put off until next year. congress has its plate full with an aggressive agenda that the president agrees crafted out any reforms to the nation's policy. while it's a deviation of what obama offered he offered it at a pledge reassuring them that he will act on the issue next year. >>> now flushed with funds, there are any cars to replace your clunkers with. a good, new problem, the popular cash for clunkers programs is facing. it was reignited with additional funding over the weekend, but now many dealerships don't have enough inventory on their lots to fill demand. responding to the shortages, two congressmen are urging transportation to let consumers use the rebates to buy new cars straigh
house over the healthcare. it sites provisions within the bill as discriminatory because they favor minority and under served population. the commission is urging congress to reexamine the legislation based on constitutional grounds. >>> here is a priority that can wait. immigration. president owe bam says it will have to be put off until next year. congress has its plate full with an aggressive agenda that the president agrees crafted out any reforms to the nation's policy. while it's...
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in other states, there's an effort to amend constitution to block the new healthcare law. in maryland, senator ej pipken introduced one of those bills. >> it becomes all the more important that the citizens of the state of maryland tell the photograph government that they're not going to be forced to purchase healthcare or be fined if they don't i think this is far from over. i think that it will continue as a battle that will consume public attention at least for the rest of the year. it's unlikely to end unless there's a successful repeal in the next congress. it's unlikely to end for years. >> reporter: joy lepola, fox 45 morning news. >>> among those present at the white house yesterday was maryland's own governor o'malley. >>> coming up later on the early edition, a city police officer facing new federal charges. what investigators say he did. >>> but next, problems with >>> stocks finish higher and china is now responded to google's tour a cross the country senator ship. >> reporter: the dow gaining over 100 points, blue chips up for 10 of the last 11 sessions. china
in other states, there's an effort to amend constitution to block the new healthcare law. in maryland, senator ej pipken introduced one of those bills. >> it becomes all the more important that the citizens of the state of maryland tell the photograph government that they're not going to be forced to purchase healthcare or be fined if they don't i think this is far from over. i think that it will continue as a battle that will consume public attention at least for the rest of the year....
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the senate is beginning to vote at a final healthcare bill. you're taking a look at the senate chambers where the voting started about 5 minutes ago. let's listen at this point. >> mr. corcker, no. mr. cornin. >> no. >> mr. crapo. no. mr. demint mr. demint, no. mr. dodd? aye. mr. dorgan? >> mr. dorgan aye. >> mr. durbin. >> aye. mr. enson? no. mr. feingold, aye. mrs. feinstein, aye. mr. frankli frankin? aye. >> mrs. gilabrant? aye. mr. grant, no. >> mr. grassily. >> no. mr. greg? mr. greg, no. >> mrs. haguein. >> that's a live look at the senate chambers where they're voting on the health care reform bill. at this point we heard a lot of nos, a lot of aa easy. as soon as they're done with we will bring you the latest on this bill. this is the first christmas eve bill that they have had since 1965. they are hoping to give insurance to 30 million americans. we will get the votes in and we will bring you the latest as soon as it becomes available. >>> procrastinators, you better start listening up because this is it. it's christmas eve and it's t
the senate is beginning to vote at a final healthcare bill. you're taking a look at the senate chambers where the voting started about 5 minutes ago. let's listen at this point. >> mr. corcker, no. mr. cornin. >> no. >> mr. crapo. no. mr. demint mr. demint, no. mr. dodd? aye. mr. dorgan? >> mr. dorgan aye. >> mr. durbin. >> aye. mr. enson? no. mr. feingold, aye. mrs. feinstein, aye. mr. frankli frankin? aye. >> mrs. gilabrant? aye. mr. grant, no....
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congress. >> a bombshell report on the eve of that healthcare vote, predicts healthcare reform will cost american families thousands of dollars more in premiums. a new accounting audit paid for by the insurance industry said that it will drive up the cost of private insurance. the family premiums will increase $1,700 by 201, and up to $4,000 in ten years. the group charges legislation that could be voted out of the senate finance committee mr. increase costs because weakened costs won't force enough people to buy coverage. >> they wait until their sick, and that spikes for everybody in the healthcare system. >> the white house shot back, questioning the timing of the report, saying this is a self-serving analysis from the insurance industry, one of the imagine opponents of healthcare reform. he called the new study an insurance industry hack job. and said it ignores save innings the plan, including tax credits for those who purchase premiums. but bill friske said americans will pay more. >> this will end up costing, they say $850 billion, but that's with three years of implementation, an
congress. >> a bombshell report on the eve of that healthcare vote, predicts healthcare reform will cost american families thousands of dollars more in premiums. a new accounting audit paid for by the insurance industry said that it will drive up the cost of private insurance. the family premiums will increase $1,700 by 201, and up to $4,000 in ten years. the group charges legislation that could be voted out of the senate finance committee mr. increase costs because weakened costs won't...
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. >>> the house passes the healthcare reform bill. the next bill the legislation faces. >>> and start the week on an up note. when you can get your hands on pixar's latest pics on dvd. >>> good morning. it's monday, november 9th, i'm patrice harris. we need to get to meteorologist steve fertig for a look at our week forecast. it was gorgeous n yesterday it was gorgeous . >> today it begins, it will get up to like yesterday when it got to 73 degrees. up in westminister, 50 degrees, wooler in bel air, 40 degrees, and jft clouds. at the bus stop, 40 degrees. mainly clear skies, and look for more in the way of sunshine later this morning, we will get to 76 by noon. more clouds making the way by 6:00 p.m. we will see what is happening on the roadways as always. candace dold is standing by with a look at the traffic. good morning, candace. >> reporter: good morning, steve. we are checking on the main lines for you. so far you're going to like the monday morning commute. so far to the liberty road, the cars are cruising along on the outer lo
. >>> the house passes the healthcare reform bill. the next bill the legislation faces. >>> and start the week on an up note. when you can get your hands on pixar's latest pics on dvd. >>> good morning. it's monday, november 9th, i'm patrice harris. we need to get to meteorologist steve fertig for a look at our week forecast. it was gorgeous n yesterday it was gorgeous . >> today it begins, it will get up to like yesterday when it got to 73 degrees. up in...
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changes to healthcare, including healthcare for all. what they agree on the outbursts. they say they will all be watching today when the next round of meetings start, at hagerstown community college where there will be extra security. there may be a threat that people causing distractions may be taken out. >>> these are pictures of puppies rescued from this week's sweltering heat. two young men in the highland area of baltimore heard noises coming from a container. when had he opened it, they found the eight puppies nearly lifeness. a doctor was able to cool them town. they're now recovering at a rescue shelter just waiting to be adopted. >>> the winners are in. three women won awards as the 2009 spirited women of baltimore. they will be honored at a luncheon today and sharon profeti is the winner of the spirited woman in balance. she is joining us this morning. >> good morning. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> explain what these awards are all and what is going to happen today? >> there's a lounge on, it starts -- luncheon today it
changes to healthcare, including healthcare for all. what they agree on the outbursts. they say they will all be watching today when the next round of meetings start, at hagerstown community college where there will be extra security. there may be a threat that people causing distractions may be taken out. >>> these are pictures of puppies rescued from this week's sweltering heat. two young men in the highland area of baltimore heard noises coming from a container. when had he opened...
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senate passed its verse of healthcare reform. the bill will ensure millions of people and put restrictions on insurance companies. jim has the story. [applause] after weeks of cajoling, senate democrats passed their version of healthcare reform in an early morning vote then emerged to praise. >> never before has is the senate found the resolve to make h more affordable and insurance companies more affordable until today. >> 30 million uninsured, 15 million put into medicaid healthcare for the poor. the states will bear part of the costs. insurance cannot exclude people for preexisting conditions. those of modest incomes would get subsidies to buy healthcare and the young and healthy would be required. the fines for not doing so are small. good they do not premiums the premiums for everyone else will go you mean. every republican voted against the measure. if the reforms were so good why did some many democrats try to get exempted from part of the bill. >> why would 13 democrats say they're not going to vote until their state has
senate passed its verse of healthcare reform. the bill will ensure millions of people and put restrictions on insurance companies. jim has the story. [applause] after weeks of cajoling, senate democrats passed their version of healthcare reform in an early morning vote then emerged to praise. >> never before has is the senate found the resolve to make h more affordable and insurance companies more affordable until today. >> 30 million uninsured, 15 million put into medicaid...
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plus...how healthcare reform is playing out on the trading floor.. and...a follow-up with a couple who supported only african american businesses for an *entire year... why they did it... those stories and more ahead on today's first business. good morning everyone, thanks for watching. it's tuesday march 23rd. a day after congress approves health care reform. we see some profit- taking in those insurance stocks and some of them down between 1 and 3% on monday alone. but that big pharma e t f x p h just made a new high for the year, angie. well change is in the air. health-care reform is here. wall street is up next. a senate panel has just approve sweeping changes that will reform what's happening at banks, beejal. and that's gonna be really important to watch angie. coming up larry levine's trading strategy for today's stock market. what to watch out for if you're long on stocks. for patients and politicians, it will take time for the full effects of the new health care reform law to take shape. but for stocks of insurance companies, the change cou
plus...how healthcare reform is playing out on the trading floor.. and...a follow-up with a couple who supported only african american businesses for an *entire year... why they did it... those stories and more ahead on today's first business. good morning everyone, thanks for watching. it's tuesday march 23rd. a day after congress approves health care reform. we see some profit- taking in those insurance stocks and some of them down between 1 and 3% on monday alone. but that big pharma e t f x...
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wh >>> the president's deadline for healthcare reform is rapidly approaching, but as the hour tick by its future is in question. karen parks looks at the healthcare hype. >> each day we move closer in terms of narrowing the decisions that need to be made. >> reporter: but it's unlikely house democrats will make the march 18th deadline to vote on healthcare reform. the president is delaying his planned to trip to asia so he can continue to lobby lawmakers. >> if it takes a couple of extra days after a year. it takes a couple extra days. >> reporter: they are working on dispute abortion language and money for medicaid programs. there's a reason for the rush to vote before the easter recess. >> the reason they want to get this done and not let people go go home and talk to the constituents. they will lose votes if they go home and talk to the constituents over the break. >> reporter: virginia became the first state in the union to pass a law that directly contradicts healthcare reform efforts in washington. >> we never gave washington the power to force us to buy a product. >> reporter:
wh >>> the president's deadline for healthcare reform is rapidly approaching, but as the hour tick by its future is in question. karen parks looks at the healthcare hype. >> each day we move closer in terms of narrowing the decisions that need to be made. >> reporter: but it's unlikely house democrats will make the march 18th deadline to vote on healthcare reform. the president is delaying his planned to trip to asia so he can continue to lobby lawmakers. >> if it...
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he had a record of healthcare, civil rights, immigration, healthcare and more. the president fought back tears remembering the man he served with for decades. >> every important event in my adult life, as i look back this morning and talk to vicki, every single one, he was there. >> even kennedy's political polar opposite. people like warren hatch expressed sorrow at the passing of a lawmaker known to reach across the aisle no build political consensus an personal friendship. >> i will mitt him greatly. he knows. that his family knows that. >> kennedy will be buried at arlington national s cemetery near his two brothers. kennedy is not expected to lie in state at the u.s. capitol. instead he will lie in repose at the j.f.k. presidential library then a funeral at a boston church. >> his sister, eunice kennedy shriver, lived in potomac until her death less than three weeks ago. kennedy's niece, was maryland's lieutenant governor and she ran unsuccessfully for governor in 2002. >>> the death of senator kennedy could be felt in the debate over healthcare as well. ke
he had a record of healthcare, civil rights, immigration, healthcare and more. the president fought back tears remembering the man he served with for decades. >> every important event in my adult life, as i look back this morning and talk to vicki, every single one, he was there. >> even kennedy's political polar opposite. people like warren hatch expressed sorrow at the passing of a lawmaker known to reach across the aisle no build political consensus an personal friendship....
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the mutual goal is healthcare for all. the question is does kennedy's death make that lessor more likely to happen. >> i'm dedicated to it. in his memory, i will do everything i can as long as i can stand in the u.s. senate to achieve that goal. >> lawmakers are weighing in on what should happen, now that one of healthcare reform's champions is gone. >> i'm praying that they will be looking at from the standpoint, he is absolutely right. >> reporter: since the 50s ted kennedy has fought for universal health care even choosing to back barack obama if he would agree to make it a top priority in his admnistration. but even in the hours of kennedy's death, the prognosis is still ahead. political analyst, says democrats would need 60 votes to close down a filibuster bit republicans which they don't have without kennedy. >> they're going to forget about trying to get republican support for healthcare legislation. so far president obama's effort to rise above partisan ship has not succeeded. >> reporter: there's another way for d
the mutual goal is healthcare for all. the question is does kennedy's death make that lessor more likely to happen. >> i'm dedicated to it. in his memory, i will do everything i can as long as i can stand in the u.s. senate to achieve that goal. >> lawmakers are weighing in on what should happen, now that one of healthcare reform's champions is gone. >> i'm praying that they will be looking at from the standpoint, he is absolutely right. >> reporter: since the 50s ted...
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on healthcare, look, we have 64,000 kentuckians getting healthcare for the first time as a result of this bill. i had a friend who had a kidney transplant and tells me how hard it is to get coverage with the preexisting condition. i'd like to fix healthcare and make it more responsible going forward allowing medicare to engage in bulk purchases. what i'm not for is the $2,000 deductible and taking our healthcare system back to a preworld war ii system, which is what rand paul is on the record as having said. i'd like to fix healthcare. he wants to repeal it. that's a stark difference. >> chris: you take me in the direction of the question i want to ask rand paul. incidently, this is a free-flowing debate. feel free to talk to each other if you would like to. dr. paul, you say you would have voted against the stimulus. kentucky received $2.9 billion, almost $3 billion in stimulus funds. according to records, to the government, 17,000 jobs were saved or created. what are you saying to those people? fend for yourselves? >> actually, if you look at the labor statistics, we have lost 17,0
on healthcare, look, we have 64,000 kentuckians getting healthcare for the first time as a result of this bill. i had a friend who had a kidney transplant and tells me how hard it is to get coverage with the preexisting condition. i'd like to fix healthcare and make it more responsible going forward allowing medicare to engage in bulk purchases. what i'm not for is the $2,000 deductible and taking our healthcare system back to a preworld war ii system, which is what rand paul is on the record...
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. >>> it's down to the wire for healthcare reform. what will take to get a vote on healthcare reform before easter recess. >>> and get ready for march madness. >>> the travel dealdz that willl let you see the terps play live. >>> good morning. it's monday, march 15th, i'm ppatrice harris. >>> it's a rainy weekend and will that continue through the week. and to say rainy that's a small statement. >>> and we have coastal flood advisories to tell you about. it's going to be a cold, damp day and we will look at a really nice rest of the week. we got to pay the price one more day, guys. march madness, some of you feeling maybe because of the weather. it will get weather. we take a look at the coastal flood advisory for today for the eastern shore and on the west side of the chesapeake bay and the cove alfloothe coastal flood down through mont ga montgomery, too. you can he so the spinning motion. to get a northerly flow, drier air will move in by tonight and we will talk about a nicer rest of the week coming up. 47 in hagerstown and we wil
. >>> it's down to the wire for healthcare reform. what will take to get a vote on healthcare reform before easter recess. >>> and get ready for march madness. >>> the travel dealdz that willl let you see the terps play live. >>> good morning. it's monday, march 15th, i'm ppatrice harris. >>> it's a rainy weekend and will that continue through the week. and to say rainy that's a small statement. >>> and we have coastal flood advisories to...
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>> first, they should have peace of mind when it comes to healthcare. but the question is what and how? but when you do it without a hearing or understanding what the ramifications are and whether we can amend the bill, you're doing it in the worst way. for example, there has already been a settlement for a lot of people, sunday et up for them to receive funding. will the people supporting this legislation participate in the fund? nobody has been able to say why $7 billion? what will the requirements for qualifications be for the money? nobody wants to deny care to people who -- by the way, these are primarily people who helped to clean up the site in the aftermath of 9/11. there weren't adequate precautions for people to deal with the health issues and if there are issues they need to be taken care of. it's one children for emotional appeal to say we need to take care of people but another to do in a sensible way. that's all we're asking for. you bring it up in lame duck session with no opportunity to amend it and you'll probably make bad legislation.
>> first, they should have peace of mind when it comes to healthcare. but the question is what and how? but when you do it without a hearing or understanding what the ramifications are and whether we can amend the bill, you're doing it in the worst way. for example, there has already been a settlement for a lot of people, sunday et up for them to receive funding. will the people supporting this legislation participate in the fund? nobody has been able to say why $7 billion? what will the...
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. >>> the massive healthcare reform bill becomes law today. a look ahead at how it could affect you. >>> putting an end to teen domestic violence. the proposed bill that could help. >>> and pound the pavement, how you can get a job at fox 45 job boot camp. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, march 23rd. i'm patrice harris. we're smack into spring and that means the spring showers which we see. meteorologist steve fertig is here to tell us all about it. >> good morning to you and welcome back by the way. >> thank you. >> we welcome you back. we had temperatures that were more spring-like over the weekend. >> yes. >> and then we had rainshowers like you said and now we have more rainshowers and cooler temperatures actually, but no snow. >> no snow, in spring is good, but there could be the higher elevations. we're talking about that earlier. that being thursday night into friday but that being the only place. only place, promise. let's take a look at what we have ret right now. 50 degrees in baltimore, 51 in hagerstown, and 41 in salisbury. mild wit
. >>> the massive healthcare reform bill becomes law today. a look ahead at how it could affect you. >>> putting an end to teen domestic violence. the proposed bill that could help. >>> and pound the pavement, how you can get a job at fox 45 job boot camp. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, march 23rd. i'm patrice harris. we're smack into spring and that means the spring showers which we see. meteorologist steve fertig is here to tell us all about it. >>...
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the congressional battle over healthcare reform is history. now, what about other tough issues like job creation, financial regulation and energy. we will see if there is any chance for a bipartisan action when we talk with jon kyl the number two republican and arlen specter, democrat from pennsylvania. and then fresh polls have republicans thinking 2010 is their year. a preview from kevin mccarthy, the man in charge of writing a new contract with america, and amid new worries about iran's nuclear ambitions we willle ask the sunday group if tough sanctions can prevent the rogue nation from making the buy. all right now on "fox news sunday." hello again from fox news in washington and happy easter. tens of thousands of the faithful gathered at the vatican for easter services despite a light rain and new allegations the catholic church covered up charges of sex abuse by the clergy. pope benedict made no mention of the scandal in the easter message but one cardinal praised him as a leader and dismissed the allegations as petty gossip. >>> on capi
the congressional battle over healthcare reform is history. now, what about other tough issues like job creation, financial regulation and energy. we will see if there is any chance for a bipartisan action when we talk with jon kyl the number two republican and arlen specter, democrat from pennsylvania. and then fresh polls have republicans thinking 2010 is their year. a preview from kevin mccarthy, the man in charge of writing a new contract with america, and amid new worries about iran's...
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it's a healthcare debate coming to the campus today. what do you guys think. one of the options is paying $100 a month to pay for your own health insurance but you would be penalized if you didn't choose to do it. >> agree with what bam is going to put forward. i believe that it should be everyone's possibility and liability to go ahead and pay $100 for the healthcare reform that he is going through today. >> reporter: yes or no, do you agree with it? >> i agree 100%. i think everyone should be covered in this country. >> reporter: he is going to have a re receptive audience. the younger folks helped him get the win last november. the doors open soon at comcast center and the speech is at 11:00. we're live at college park, i'm joel d smith, fox 45 morning news. >>> coming up it's my hottest challenge yet. >>> go. [ laughter ] >> see if i'm up to the challenge of eating 10 waiver wings in 10 minutes. [ laughter ] not hot out there, it's cool in fact, and temperatures will be only climbing to the 60s today. can we expect any warmer temperatures through the weeke
it's a healthcare debate coming to the campus today. what do you guys think. one of the options is paying $100 a month to pay for your own health insurance but you would be penalized if you didn't choose to do it. >> agree with what bam is going to put forward. i believe that it should be everyone's possibility and liability to go ahead and pay $100 for the healthcare reform that he is going through today. >> reporter: yes or no, do you agree with it? >> i agree 100%. i think...
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also...as the price tag on healthcare reform continues to grow...a look at the impact it could have on taxpayers and workers pockets...it's all ahead on this ediiton of first business. welcome in at six trading sessions six updates for the dow jones industrial average and for the s&p 500 if you listen closely you're within whispering distance of a brand new high for the year. as a positive response come from these early seasons. it tickled at the nasdaq 100 it's been a pretty easy ride of 27% since jaber able to look at about and that's barely positive right now so the dollar is definitely struggling against rest of the market. will talk more about what has been leading the market and has been technology but we took a look at these are nothing blowing them out of the water but the fact is what we've seen with the economic news is not as bad as feared and that has divided the calls for the by years. when investors are going to be paid attention to the fixed this week to ban burning key for it to days of testimony testimony and on the economy and monetary policy. halfway through 2009 - a
also...as the price tag on healthcare reform continues to grow...a look at the impact it could have on taxpayers and workers pockets...it's all ahead on this ediiton of first business. welcome in at six trading sessions six updates for the dow jones industrial average and for the s&p 500 if you listen closely you're within whispering distance of a brand new high for the year. as a positive response come from these early seasons. it tickled at the nasdaq 100 it's been a pretty easy ride of...
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>> the healthcare bill. we can't afford it. the bill, the true numbers are applied to it add to the debt and bring us closer to insolvency as a nation. we have to move away from it. the solutions are like those outlined in the article you pointed to a moment ago, allowing individuals to have the same tax benefits that the employers get when they try to buy insurance from the marketplace. it's about allowing small businesses to pool together to buy insurance coverage. and to do so across state lines. it's about tort reform. lawsuit abuse reform to help lower the cost of health insurance. these are the reforms we should be working on. the first step is to repeal it. we need to win a few elections before we can get there. but we need to start campaigning. >> chris: when you talk about creating a private market independent of our employer, are you in some way saying you want to dismantle the employer -- >> the employer would always have the option. but congress gets their insurance that way. they use a medical payment and you use t
>> the healthcare bill. we can't afford it. the bill, the true numbers are applied to it add to the debt and bring us closer to insolvency as a nation. we have to move away from it. the solutions are like those outlined in the article you pointed to a moment ago, allowing individuals to have the same tax benefits that the employers get when they try to buy insurance from the marketplace. it's about allowing small businesses to pool together to buy insurance coverage. and to do so across...
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then they spent nine months working on healthcare. then they said they'd focus on job creation like laser beam. it's great for the "state of the union" but if you don't back it up by actions you leave people wanting more and more. >> chris: we have to take a break, he's but when we come back, president's trip to afghanistan. is he committed to victory there? fifteen percent or more on car insurance? does a former drill sergeant make a terrible therapist? patient: and that's why yellow makes me sad. i think. sarge: that's interesting. you know what makes me sad? you do! maybe we should chug on over to mambie pambie land where maybe we can find some self-confidence for you. ya jackwagon! tissue? crybaby. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. imagination and reality have merged. because of one word, a new generation-- a fifth generation-- of fighter aircraft has been born. because of one word, america's air dominance for the next forty years is assured. that one word... is how. >>> we will never let this country
then they spent nine months working on healthcare. then they said they'd focus on job creation like laser beam. it's great for the "state of the union" but if you don't back it up by actions you leave people wanting more and more. >> chris: we have to take a break, he's but when we come back, president's trip to afghanistan. is he committed to victory there? fifteen percent or more on car insurance? does a former drill sergeant make a terrible therapist? patient: and that's why...
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((break 2)) affordable healthcare act is now open for business. healthcare exchanges have generated plenty of viewer questions here and at our sister stations across the country. national correspondent kristine frazao has been keeping track of your e--mails and she's here to sort thru the confusion. [frazao standup] in "challenges continue for people across the country. even though we've known the law was going to be implemented for more than a year, some very basic questions remain. . " trt=:11 [first question/with map pensacola, florida "will i lose my private insurance and my medicare?"] janet in pensacola, florida, a viewer of w-e-a-r tv wants to know if she'll lose her private insurance and medicare? [sot ed kafes/healthcar e insurance broker] in 10:48:53 "no, she won't lose either. her private insurance could be an advantage plan or it could be a medicare supplement and a drug card. she will not lose either." trt=:10 [2nd question map nashville, tn question: "i keep having trouble signing up online. what are my options now?"] next we go to n
((break 2)) affordable healthcare act is now open for business. healthcare exchanges have generated plenty of viewer questions here and at our sister stations across the country. national correspondent kristine frazao has been keeping track of your e--mails and she's here to sort thru the confusion. [frazao standup] in "challenges continue for people across the country. even though we've known the law was going to be implemented for more than a year, some very basic questions remain. ....
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he formed a company to help healthcare providers. good morning, will. >> in your darkest hour, you came up with something positive for a lot of people who may be going through something that you have? >> through the experience we had with my mom and my wife is that we have a lot of great people. the healthcare people are committed but they are burdened by a system that does not care for patients. i have seen that and apply the technology in a way -- so we developed technology to coordinate the people and the resources and the supplies to take care of people at home more efficiently. >> if people need your help, how can they get to you. >> the software tools are telephone based and available through a web browser. they're not intended for the inpatient, but the companies who meet the care. we help them coordinate the better care and have the conversion at home. that seems a more seam less process for the patient. they can spend less time being a patient and waiting for care. >> getting your medicine on time making sure it's there. if
he formed a company to help healthcare providers. good morning, will. >> in your darkest hour, you came up with something positive for a lot of people who may be going through something that you have? >> through the experience we had with my mom and my wife is that we have a lot of great people. the healthcare people are committed but they are burdened by a system that does not care for patients. i have seen that and apply the technology in a way -- so we developed technology to...
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a war of words is heating up over the process of actually passing healthcare reform. right now the president's plan is still short of the 216 votes needed, but house speaker nancy pelosi is now considering a legislative tactic which would allow democrats to push reform through the house without a direct vote. republicans are outraged. >> they think they can sneak this bill through and gimmicks and all of these other tricks, there's no way to hide from the biggest vote that most members of congress will ever cast. >> we will do what is necessary to pass the healthcare bill. >> reporter: passing a bill without a direct vote is a maneuvering known as deeming. republicans used it to pass controversial legislation like immigration reform, but some say it could be a bad move this time around with allegations that the president's healthcare push is dominated by shady deals. democrats are confident the president will get a deal this weekend. megan gilliland, fox 45 early edition. >>> a fight at the inner harbor leads to a teenager be stabbed. it happened at 5:45 near pratt st
a war of words is heating up over the process of actually passing healthcare reform. right now the president's plan is still short of the 216 votes needed, but house speaker nancy pelosi is now considering a legislative tactic which would allow democrats to push reform through the house without a direct vote. republicans are outraged. >> they think they can sneak this bill through and gimmicks and all of these other tricks, there's no way to hide from the biggest vote that most members of...
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a war of words heats up over the process of passing healthcare reform. right now the president's plan is still short of the 216 votes needed in order to pass it. but house speaker nancy pelosi is now considering legislative tactics which would allow democrats to push reform through the house without a direct vote and republicans are outraged. >> thinks they can sneak this bill through and deem it, and all of these other tricks. there's no way to hide from the biggest vote that most members of congress will ever cast. >> we will do what is necessary to pass the healthcare bill. >> reporter: passing a bill without a direct vote is a maneuver known as deeming. republicans used it on pass controversial legislation like immigration reform. some say it could be a bad move this time around with allegations that the president's healing care push is dominated by shady deals. even as pension tension builds, democrats are confident. today president obama will be calling and having private charts with the democrats who voted no the last time around. megan gilliland,
a war of words heats up over the process of passing healthcare reform. right now the president's plan is still short of the 216 votes needed in order to pass it. but house speaker nancy pelosi is now considering legislative tactics which would allow democrats to push reform through the house without a direct vote and republicans are outraged. >> thinks they can sneak this bill through and deem it, and all of these other tricks. there's no way to hide from the biggest vote that most...
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and healthcare reform one year later. we'll ask our sunday group what is the long-term prognosis for the president's signature legislation? all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. before we talk with our guests, we want to bring you the latest on events in the middle east. in syria, government soldiers have been deployed around the cities that have seen the biggest protests. in yemen, talks for a peaceful transfer of power failed saturday. now authorities worry about al-qaeda gaining strength in that country. and in libya, bombing by u.s. and allied planes has paved the way for rebel forces to retake the key oil town of brega. for more on libya, let's bring in fox news correspondent steve harrigan in tripoli. steve? >> reporter: chris, a rapid advance by the rebels, they are moving west quickly toward what they say is an eventual battle right here in tripoli. they have taken the first key town of ajdabiya but they have gotten a lot of help from the allied airstrikes that targeted g
and healthcare reform one year later. we'll ask our sunday group what is the long-term prognosis for the president's signature legislation? all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. before we talk with our guests, we want to bring you the latest on events in the middle east. in syria, government soldiers have been deployed around the cities that have seen the biggest protests. in yemen, talks for a peaceful transfer of power failed saturday. now...
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will tonight's speech put healthcare reform back on track? we will take your calls later and you can send us a tweet at fox baltimore. >>> don't forget to tune in to our health care special. we look at the issue in-depth this saturday night. cure for healthcare airs following news at 10:00. >>> we will take you to an event [house] wow, i feel like a new house after my quick home energy check-up from bge. it's the closest i'll ever get to a day spa. they wrapped my pipes, installed cfl bulbs, recommended a little nip/tuck around the old windows and more. [announcer] learn to speak the language of energy efficiency at bgesmartenergy.com, and pamper your home with a quick home energy check-up. [sigh] ah... the efficient life is the good life. ♪ ♪ come on, people, now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another right now ♪ [ female announcer ] the time has come to get a diaper that really works, without the really high prices. the time has come for luvs. say yes to ultra leak protection, no to pricey dia
will tonight's speech put healthcare reform back on track? we will take your calls later and you can send us a tweet at fox baltimore. >>> don't forget to tune in to our health care special. we look at the issue in-depth this saturday night. cure for healthcare airs following news at 10:00. >>> we will take you to an event [house] wow, i feel like a new house after my quick home energy check-up from bge. it's the closest i'll ever get to a day spa. they wrapped my pipes,...
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under new healthcare laws.. if women no longer have to pay a deductible for birth control.. áifááyou have insurance.but find out why some... aren't happy about the new changes. chhnges. ((break 1)) 8ñcÑ8Ñ8÷ it's one for the record bookk...jull has officially become the hottest month in the state's history.for 25 days... we had temperatures of 90 degrees or above. and you probably felt it. four of those days... we surpassed one hundred degrees.residents say phey're not surprised july "the hottest day was like so .3 one could survive, it was like too hot" hot"the hottest day in july was the 22nd. it reached a scorching á106 degrees.á ((2-shot toss to weather)) ((ad lib meteorologist)) 3 ((traffic reporter ad libs)) maps-liberty--ack to maps-fiber-99n of 195-back to maps pls &p33 &p3 3 3 soon the maryland state fairgrounds will be full of summer. the 130tt maryland state fair starts on august 26th and runs through september 5. fox45 is state fair. fair. along with all the food, rides, and other attra
under new healthcare laws.. if women no longer have to pay a deductible for birth control.. áifááyou have insurance.but find out why some... aren't happy about the new changes. chhnges. ((break 1)) 8ñcÑ8Ñ8÷ it's one for the record bookk...jull has officially become the hottest month in the state's history.for 25 days... we had temperatures of 90 degrees or above. and you probably felt it. four of those days... we surpassed one hundred degrees.residents say phey're not surprised...
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if people vote yes, whatever form that takes, that's going to be a vote for healthcare reform. >> the white house says the president want to complete healthcare reform before leaving for indonesia and australia this sunday. >>> coming up on the early edition, a tragedy where you're unable to make decisions for yourself. >> the time of crisis is not the right time to try to make those decision? >>>a way to prepare before it happens. >>> we begin with temperatures in the upper 30s to low 40s throughout the region but it's going to be another >>> down to the south we're seeing showers moving off the carolina coast with the low pressure center associated with it. it will continue to move points east and out of our way. here is where we are at. 46 degrees at the inner harbor. calm winds and bi 56% relative humidity. 46 degrees is the temperature in baltimore and 44 in d.c. and in salisbury cooler at 34. a mid range of temperatures in the mid-30s to mid-40s. and we are look at plenty of sunshine coming our way with high pressure continuing to dominate our weather. you see clouds trying to s
if people vote yes, whatever form that takes, that's going to be a vote for healthcare reform. >> the white house says the president want to complete healthcare reform before leaving for indonesia and australia this sunday. >>> coming up on the early edition, a tragedy where you're unable to make decisions for yourself. >> the time of crisis is not the right time to try to make those decision? >>>a way to prepare before it happens. >>> we begin with...
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when president obama will sign the massive healthcare reform bill inside it's awful. bill. >>> it's awful. this is going to be the worst natural desaster in recorded history. >>> living victims of the earthquake in haiti. we take you inside of a mission of hope. >>> kick your job search into high gear. we are live at fox 45 job boot camp. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, march 23rd. i'm patrice harris. >>>let's check in with meteorologist steve fertig and talk about the change in weather. it was beautiful over the week. yesterday. >> not so nice. >> a lot, a lot different. >> we had clouds, showers and even a little thunder out there last night. now we're looking at another day, not as warm as it was last weekend. we have showers to talk. and cloudy and the temperatures and the temperatures will stay rather mild. welcome back. patrice. i meant to say that earlier. comfortable around the region. the temperatures will climb a little bit today but not a whole lot only into the upper 50s probably so cooler than yesterday as far as the highs go. you see a lot of clouds out
when president obama will sign the massive healthcare reform bill inside it's awful. bill. >>> it's awful. this is going to be the worst natural desaster in recorded history. >>> living victims of the earthquake in haiti. we take you inside of a mission of hope. >>> kick your job search into high gear. we are live at fox 45 job boot camp. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, march 23rd. i'm patrice harris. >>>let's check in with meteorologist steve fertig...
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if you have a question about healthcare reform. send us a tweet at foxbaltimore.com. >>> the night of jazz for a good cause. the concert is going to benefit in this morning's hometown shot >>> get ready for a musical night and all that is jazz. there's a concert benefiting a home for disadvantaged young men. al is live with all the details for this morning's hometown hot spot. >> good morning, al. >> good morning, baltimore. >>> tell me about the men that this concert will benefit. >> in the young men of we are the world are young men, adolescent, that we help these young men to be successful in society. >> how will this money help them? >> we want to upgrade our home with up scale computer lab for these young men to be able to reach out for the technology and use the resources such job skills and college and things of that nature. >> and you all are trying to raise that money by hosting a jazz concert this weekend; is that right? >> yes. this weekend, august the 29th, saturday at 7:00 p.m., the doors will open starting mr. isaac p
if you have a question about healthcare reform. send us a tweet at foxbaltimore.com. >>> the night of jazz for a good cause. the concert is going to benefit in this morning's hometown shot >>> get ready for a musical night and all that is jazz. there's a concert benefiting a home for disadvantaged young men. al is live with all the details for this morning's hometown hot spot. >> good morning, al. >> good morning, baltimore. >>> tell me about the men that...
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both men are interested in healthcare reform and healthcare plan. not one size fits all for the nation but romney was in charge of state. it's one size fits all for the state. the problem for romney speaks to the conservative base. gingrich can go out there as the idea man and say i had this idea and i was the one who reclaimed congress after democratic hold for four decades. the problem with gingrich is lack of discipline, as you were saying. he appeals, though, to the conservative base in some way. with romney, you have to look at the flip-flop on abortion, immigration. a lot of those issues just pop up and people say is this a guy, even though he is a front-runner, that holds a conservative flag in some passionate way against obama? i just want to -- >> i disagree that many folks who are offering absolute analysis about the issue as it relates to the race thinks it's the only issue. i have don't think it is the only issue. the main issue that everyone is asking themselveses who is going to run the country right and get the economy going? that is
both men are interested in healthcare reform and healthcare plan. not one size fits all for the nation but romney was in charge of state. it's one size fits all for the state. the problem for romney speaks to the conservative base. gingrich can go out there as the idea man and say i had this idea and i was the one who reclaimed congress after democratic hold for four decades. the problem with gingrich is lack of discipline, as you were saying. he appeals, though, to the conservative base in...
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. >> the headed healthcare debate continues in maryland. the issues brought up today. >> a cool day but rain is still a possibility. when we could see storms in my sky watch forecast. >> live, in high definition, from wbfftv in baltimore , this is fox 45 news at 5:30. >> good evening. i'm jennifer. >> i'm jeff. a well known business man is dead following a robbery inside his canton office. >> crime justice reporter joins us with the the scene first on fox. >> friends and neighbors are calling this death tragic. what started out as a commercial robbery is tonight's being investigated as a homicide as well. the robbery happened two weeks ago at frank's business along south wake wood avenue in canton. police say when they arrived at the scene, they found frank tied and bound and money was mission. it is suspected that the incident caused frank to have a stroke. he died earlier this week. >> we're exploring people that had knowledge of the business. at this point i don't want to box in the detectives but they have some pretty good leads. >> i'm
. >> the headed healthcare debate continues in maryland. the issues brought up today. >> a cool day but rain is still a possibility. when we could see storms in my sky watch forecast. >> live, in high definition, from wbfftv in baltimore , this is fox 45 news at 5:30. >> good evening. i'm jennifer. >> i'm jeff. a well known business man is dead following a robbery inside his canton office. >> crime justice reporter joins us with the the scene first on fox....
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most americans like their healthcare plan. we have to find a way to cover the people who can't afford it or who slip through the cracks. right now the president is blaming the republicans. he has got 60 votes. these are democrats, his own party that are blocking this plan, because it's too expensive. it drives up the deficit. if you drop your plan and your employer drops you which will happen, you will be forced on the government plan which is what americans don't want. >> he repeatedly says that is not going to happen. if you like your plan, good, he doesn't want to drive them away from that. a lot of people according to the polls are starting to question how this is all being handled. 50% now disapprove of the way he is handling it. after last night's press conference, where would you guess that number would stand? >> i don't know about the press conference itself, but i think more and more people are going to be dissatisfied with it. he didn't get into any real details. he really mentioned nothing at all about the possibili
most americans like their healthcare plan. we have to find a way to cover the people who can't afford it or who slip through the cracks. right now the president is blaming the republicans. he has got 60 votes. these are democrats, his own party that are blocking this plan, because it's too expensive. it drives up the deficit. if you drop your plan and your employer drops you which will happen, you will be forced on the government plan which is what americans don't want. >> he repeatedly...
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you support market solutions to healthcare. what do you think of the sweeping overhaul including a big role for government that mitt romney brought to massachusetts? >> in minnesota, we have taken a different approach than other states and the federal government. i believe you have to have the market forces, give consumers or purchasers price transparency about quality and the outcome of their healthcare. give purchasers incentives to make good decisions in that regard. >> chris: i'm not going to let you off the hook. >> i'm not going to get sucked in to criticizing mitt romney. >> chris: that is going to be an issue in the campaign. >> i will abide by ronald reagan's 11th amendment. i'll tell you what i believe but i'm not going to criticize someone else. we took a different approach in my state and it's working. >> chris: let's talk about president obama. since he is not a republican you'll feel free to criticize him. you want to repeal obamacare. but despite the problems it would cover 30 million people that are now uninsure
you support market solutions to healthcare. what do you think of the sweeping overhaul including a big role for government that mitt romney brought to massachusetts? >> in minnesota, we have taken a different approach than other states and the federal government. i believe you have to have the market forces, give consumers or purchasers price transparency about quality and the outcome of their healthcare. give purchasers incentives to make good decisions in that regard. >> chris:...
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. >>> we have nothing to gain out of this healthcare bill and everything to lose. >>> the fate of healthcare reform why it could rest on one vote. >>> absolutely over surprised. very surprised. >> nearly 9,000 speed camera violations at $40 a pop. why one lawmaker want to bring down that revenue for the state. >>> and a child put in handcuffs and arrested. what a jury could decide today. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, january 19th. i'm patrice harris. >>> let's get a check of the our forecast with meet testify fertisteve fertig.you told me el concentrate on today and tomorrow, because things take a turn later. but we want to concentrate on the good things. >> i don't know about you, but i had to scrape my windshield. >> i did. and that was different from yesterday. >>> it's a little chilly but we will warm up to get to 50 degrees before we're done. we will get start with temperatures that are at below freezing, chester town 34, baltimore is at 37 itself, a little bit milder downtown but generally speaking it's going to be a cool start. we will look for the clouds and maybe a little bit of l
. >>> we have nothing to gain out of this healthcare bill and everything to lose. >>> the fate of healthcare reform why it could rest on one vote. >>> absolutely over surprised. very surprised. >> nearly 9,000 speed camera violations at $40 a pop. why one lawmaker want to bring down that revenue for the state. >>> and a child put in handcuffs and arrested. what a jury could decide today. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, january 19th. i'm patrice...
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putting a price tag on healthcare reform. how many thousands of dollars the bill could cost you. >>> a cell phone nightmare. why thousands of customers lost all the information stored on their phones and why they can't get it back. >>> if if your resume doesn't contain those key words, no one looks at it. >> it's time for job boot camp. we have tips on how to kick your search in high gear. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, october 13th. i'm patrice harris. it's a chilly start to the morning, but in some areas it's really cold. meteorologist steve fertig is her there to fill us in all the details. >>> not too bad downtown. it's going to be 53 at the bus stop. take a look again, downtown not bad, 53, mostly cloudy northwest wind at 5-10 miles per hour. some the outlying areas not shown here to the west in garrett county could be chill cr like in the low 30s. we have a frost advisory for washington county and allegheny county and the extreme were notn area around garrett county seeing a light shade of blue that indicating a freeze
putting a price tag on healthcare reform. how many thousands of dollars the bill could cost you. >>> a cell phone nightmare. why thousands of customers lost all the information stored on their phones and why they can't get it back. >>> if if your resume doesn't contain those key words, no one looks at it. >> it's time for job boot camp. we have tips on how to kick your search in high gear. >>> good morning. it's tuesday, october 13th. i'm patrice harris. it's a...
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>>> this is really not about healthcare reform. it's about government control. >>> strong words at another town hall meeting in maryland what people had to say to senator ben cardin. >>> a man is set free after more than a year. where the charges were dropped. >>> more potholes in the government's cash for clunkers program. why some dealers fear they won't be paid back for the cars they're selling. >>> good morning. it's thursday, august 13th. i'm patrice harris. more importantly than it being thursday, it is now football season unofficially, preseason, that starts it off, i guess. good morning, i'm patrice harris. meteorologist steve fertig is here and he is also excited, about, can we say this is the official start if it's the preseason game. >> i can say it's the preseason start as soon as they head to training camp. >> the training camp, anything that gets us into football. >> it's nothing like footed ball season exciting time. what we are expecting showers. it will be comfortable temperature wise, we will get to that in a bit.
>>> this is really not about healthcare reform. it's about government control. >>> strong words at another town hall meeting in maryland what people had to say to senator ben cardin. >>> a man is set free after more than a year. where the charges were dropped. >>> more potholes in the government's cash for clunkers program. why some dealers fear they won't be paid back for the cars they're selling. >>> good morning. it's thursday, august 13th. i'm...
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healthcare providers useless. it will be the government and the government only. >> let me go to the town hall meetings. it's obvious and understandable that not everybody agrees with the stand, but then you have talk about the things like the death panels which has been grossly misunderstated. when you do that, doesn't that take away the credibility from some the legitimate concerns that the republicans and some people in these meetings have. >> reporter: i'm not saying that the republicans are putting that issue out there. i know there's an issue of euthanasia. and it's realistic. and doctors are being paid, senior citizens who want to end their life. it's giving them options to end their life. it's not something you can ignore. >> we are going to have to end it there. we could talk about this for hours. >> yes, we could. >> you have a great weekend. we will talk to you next week. >> you too. >>> the raven win the battle of the belt ways, the game highlights coming up next. >>> and swimming superstar, michael ph
healthcare providers useless. it will be the government and the government only. >> let me go to the town hall meetings. it's obvious and understandable that not everybody agrees with the stand, but then you have talk about the things like the death panels which has been grossly misunderstated. when you do that, doesn't that take away the credibility from some the legitimate concerns that the republicans and some people in these meetings have. >> reporter: i'm not saying that the...
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tell us what that means for healthcare. >> the only way to get through healthcare is through the reconciliation process which in a nutshell the senate goes back and they do the budget tare aspects, and get rid of the spending people don't like and repass the bill only by a majority under reconciliation, then the house can pass the bill, and then you get healthcare reform. they have to do it quickly and move that thing along. >> and all along they say that is the last ditch effort. that's the last thing they want to do to get that thing pass add long. >> they need to do something to make the liberal base happy without upsetting the independent voters. a lot of liberals are going to sit home on election night, we did not get what we wanted when we voted for the change we thought we were going to get. this has to be a wake-up call for democrats. they gotten months to move back to the center and even a bigger wake-up call for martin o'malley because if the liberal state. the state of maryland can replace o'malley with a republican very easily. >> how do they begin to make a shift because there's a
tell us what that means for healthcare. >> the only way to get through healthcare is through the reconciliation process which in a nutshell the senate goes back and they do the budget tare aspects, and get rid of the spending people don't like and repass the bill only by a majority under reconciliation, then the house can pass the bill, and then you get healthcare reform. they have to do it quickly and move that thing along. >> and all along they say that is the last ditch effort....
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and....businesses remain resistant to healthcare reform....why they're not behind the president's plan and what it's going to take to gain their support...these stories and more on this edition of first business. the market rally of better than 30 percent since the springtime a drop in the pace of planned price declines still not enough to erase the fact that the job market is very weak and by most expectations it will remain weak for many months to come in at contains too wary consumers. and taking a look at the scorecard for your kid a sustained rally s and p 500 of 9% nasdaq up 25% in coming up in the show run talk to one money manager who stays he would hold on for more days will tell you why coming up a little bit later. but put him on the charts as well and really take a look and find out welcome happening in your portfolio. the latest response to the market meltdown by the stock cops is to permanently ban a type of trade called naked shorting....a technique that allowed people to bet a stock would drop in price without ever actually borrowing the stock. it's one of many actions
and....businesses remain resistant to healthcare reform....why they're not behind the president's plan and what it's going to take to gain their support...these stories and more on this edition of first business. the market rally of better than 30 percent since the springtime a drop in the pace of planned price declines still not enough to erase the fact that the job market is very weak and by most expectations it will remain weak for many months to come in at contains too wary consumers. and...
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this is healthcare. this is healthcare. this shouldn't be business as usual. people are getting tired of the business as usual. >> there's a rush for the president to get this until for state of the union. >> we should take as long as it takes to get it right. we shouldn't set artificial deadlines. take more time and involve more time with it. >> what do you think to the people who say i can't afford my insurance. i don't like my insurance as it is. i want to move this forward, i don't think they want this bill to move forward. the vast majority of americans don't like the bill. they're discussing this, they're taking midnight votes in washington and i have been in the senate long enough to know, you take midnight votes when you're worried about people seeing what is going on. they're rushing this through in the christmas holiday so that americans think they're not paying attention but they are. >> we will let that be the last word, senator harris, thank you very much. >>> coming up in the 7:00 hour how to travel with the whole family and still keep your sanit
this is healthcare. this is healthcare. this shouldn't be business as usual. people are getting tired of the business as usual. >> there's a rush for the president to get this until for state of the union. >> we should take as long as it takes to get it right. we shouldn't set artificial deadlines. take more time and involve more time with it. >> what do you think to the people who say i can't afford my insurance. i don't like my insurance as it is. i want to move this...